California Sisters Share the TV Screen Together Covering Sports for ESPN
It’s the modern day Andrews Sisters. Malika and Kendra Andrews from Oakland, California appeared on TV together for the first time on ESPN. “It’s not every day you get to share the screen with your sister,” Malika wrote on Twitter. Kendra just started as an NBA reporter for the network. This isn’t the only family duo on TV. After 36 years in the business, Art Rascon of KTRK in Houston, Texas, anchored his final newscast with his son Jacob by his side.
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